Ezekiel, Book of: What can you tell me about the composition of the Book of Ezekiel?
TNN Online: FAQ - EApproximate date: 593-573 B.C.E. (Right, some conservative-moderate); 500s B.C.E. (some conservative-moderate); 500s-300s B.C.E.
Related QuestionsRevelation, Book of: What can you tell me about the composition of the Book of Revelation?
TNN Online: FAQ - RTarget audience and their location: the congregations of Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia, Laodicea (Asia Minor) The Book of Revelation, perhaps more than any other text in the Apostolic Scriptures, is one of the most confusing, as well as controversial, for Believers to digest. There are a wide variety of opinions concerning how Revelation should be interpreted, and what its message is for Believers today.
Related QuestionsMalachi, Book of: What can you tell me about the composition of the Book of Malachi?
TNN Online: FAQ - MApproximate date: 460s B.C.E. (Right, conservative-moderate, some Left); 400s-100s B.C.E. (some Left) Author(s): Malachi (Right, some conservative-moderate); an unnamed messenger (some conservative moderate, Left) The name Malachi (Heb. Malaki, ykalm) means "My messenger." Some have been tempted to believe that the title of this book is generic, as malaki is rendered in the Greek LXX as aggelou autou (aggelou autou) or "His messenger" (IDB, 3:229).
Related QuestionsLamentations, Book of: What can you tell me about the composition of the Book of Lamentations?
TNN Online: FAQ - LApproximate date: 586-538 B.C.E. (Right, some conservative-moderate); 500s B.C.E. (some conservative-moderate); 500s-300s B.C.E.
Related QuestionsLeviticus, Book of: What can you tell me about the composition of the Book of Leviticus?
TNN Online: FAQ - LApproximate date: 1440-1400 B.C.E. (Right); 1300-1200 B.C.E. (conservative-moderate); 500s B.C.E.
Related QuestionsEcclesiastes, Book of: What can you tell me about the composition of the Book of Ecclesiastes?
TNN Online: FAQ - EApproximate date: 900s B.C.E. (Right); 900s B.C.E. for composition of source material, 715-686 B.C.E. for redactions (conservative-moderate); 500s-300s B.C.E.
Related QuestionsEsther, Book of: What can you tell me about the composition of the Book of Esther?
TNN Online: FAQ - ELocation of author: Persia (Right, conservative-moderate); Land of Israel after the exile (most Left) Target audience and their location: Jewish people in Persian Empire (Right, conservative-moderate); Jewish people having returned from the Babylonian Exile, probably during the time of the Maccabees (Left) The Book of Esther is one of the most unique texts in the Tanach, with those who read it demonstrating a wide variety of opinions: from Maimonides who placed it second only to the Torah, Luthe.
Related QuestionsPsalms, Book of: What can you tell me about the composition of the Book of Psalms?
TNN Online: FAQ - PTarget audience and their location: people of Israel, later people of Judah and Southern Kingdom exiles (Right, conservative-moderate, Left) Psalms is the longest book in the Bible, and is frequently one of the most examined. Psalms differs substantially from any other book of Scripture, as some modern theologians have described it as Ancient Israel's "hymnbook.
Related QuestionsJob, Book of: What can you tell me about the composition of the Book of Job?
TNN Online: FAQ - JApproximate date: 900s B.C.E. (Right, some conservative-moderate); 700s-400s B.C.E. (some conservative-moderate, Left) Location of author: wilderness (some Right) Land of Israel (some Right, some conservative-moderate); Land of Edom (some conservative-moderate, some Left); Babylon (some Left) The Book of Job is widely considered to be one of the most ancient stories in Scripture, but it is also a highly contested text as to its composition and message.
Related QuestionsJoshua, Book of: What can you tell me about the composition of the Book of Joshua?
TNN Online: FAQ - JApproximate date: 1390 B.C.E. (Right); 1200's B.C.E. (some conservative-moderate); before 586 B.C.E. (some conservative-moderate; some Left); mid-to-late 500s B.C.E.
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TNN Online: FAQ - RApproximate date: between 950-700 B.C.E. (Right, conservative-moderate); 586-500 or 400s-250s B.C.E.
Related QuestionsMicah, Book of: What can you tell me about the composition of the Book of Micah?
TNN Online: FAQ - MAuthor(s): Micah (Right, some conservative-moderate); Micah and/or anonymous other(s) (some conservative moderate); Micah and anonymous redactors (Left) The name Micah (Heb. Mikah, hkym) means "who is like the Lord"? We know very little of the prophet who bears this name, other than the fact that Micah was from the village of Moresheth (1:1; cf. Jeremiah 26:18) in southern Judah. Micah prophesied during the reigns of Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah (750-686 B.C.E.
Related QuestionsExodus, Book of: What can you tell me about the composition of the Book of Exodus?
TNN Online: FAQ - EApproximate date: 1440-1400 B.C.E. (Right); 1300-1200 B.C.E. (conservative-moderate); 500s B.C.E.
Related QuestionsProverbs, Book of: What can you tell me about the composition of the Book of Proverbs?
TNN Online: FAQ - PApproximate date: 900s B.C.E. (Right); 900s B.C.E. for composition of source material, 715-686 B.C.E. for redactions (conservative-moderate); 500s-300s B.C.E.
Related QuestionsJeremiah, Book of: What can you tell me about the composition of the Book of Jeremiah?
TNN Online: FAQ - JApproximate date: 600s-500s B.C.E. (Right, some conservative-moderate); 500s B.C.E. (some conservative-moderate); 500s-300s B.C.E.
Related QuestionsJoel, Book of: What can you tell me about the composition of the Book of Joel?
TNN Online: FAQ - JApproximate date: 800s-600s B.C.E. (Right, some conservative-moderate); 600s-400s B.C.E. (some conservative moderate; Left) Author(s): Joel and/or a close associate (Right, conservative-moderate); Joel, writers and editors (Left) Location of prophet/author(s): Judah and Jerusalem (Right, some conservative-moderate); somewhere in the Land of Israel (some conservative-moderate, Left) The name Joel, or Yo'el (laAy) means "the Lord is God.
Related QuestionsJonah, Book of: What can you tell me about the composition of the Book of Jonah?
TNN Online: FAQ - JApproximate date: 850-750 B.C.E. (Right, some conservative-moderate); 400s-200s B.C.E. (some conservative-moderate, Left) Author(s): Jonah (Right, some conservative-moderate); Jonah and/or members of the prophetic school (some conservative moderate); anonymous (some conservative moderate, Left) The Book of Jonah is named for its principal character. Jonah (Heb. Yonah, hnAy) was the son of Ammitai (1:1) from Gath-Hepher in Zebulun (2 Kings 14:25).
Related QuestionsJudges, Book of: What can you tell me about the composition of the Book of Judges?
TNN Online: FAQ - JApproximate date: 1000 B.C.E. (Right, some conservative-moderate); before 586 B.C.E. (some conservative-moderate; some Left); mid-to-late 500s B.C.E.
Related QuestionsEzra-Nehemiah, Book of: What can you tell me about the composition of the Book of Ezra-Nehemiah?
TNN Online: FAQ - EApproximate date: 440 B.C.E.-Ezra, 430 B.C.E.-Nehemiah (Right, some conservative-moderate); late 400s-early 300s (some conservative-moderate, some Left); 350-250 B.C.E.
Related QuestionsWhat is Ezekiel Bread?
Ezekiel, Essene and Manna breads are made from 100% sprouted grains, as opposed to all other commercially available sprouted grain breads which also have regular flour included in the recipe. The lectins in many grains are contained in the seed coat. The seed coat is actually metabolized by the seed/grain when it is germinated, thereby eliminating the lectin and rendering the food useable. New brand names of sprouted grain bread are continually coming to market.
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Learning Resource Center (LRC)If the status of a book is listed in CCLINC as "No copies currently available. Estimated wait undetermined", Click the Detail tab to see its current status. When the book is returned, a LRC staff person will you. The LRC will hold the book one week, then it is returned to the shelf. Or Alternate ID: Or you may enter RN or RS followed by your Student ID number if you received your LRC card in 2006 and beyond.
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The Kelmscott Bookshop: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)Nearly every publisher has a different way of designating the edition of their books and these methods change yearly. This makes it quite difficult to verify the edition of a book without a bibliography or guide to first editions. The words "first edition" printed within a book do not always signify that the book is a true first, especially with modern books.
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Untitled DocumentThere IS a time for telling. If nothing significant happens to a character in a period of time, it's the right thing to do to simply summarize and get through time quickly. But you don't want to come out of the first several chapters wondering how much happened in the here and now, not in memory or in backstory. You have to sweat the small stuff.
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Increase VolumeThe Composition, an intellectual property, is the music written by the composer. “A New Day Has Come” as written by Aldo Nova and Stephan Moccio is an example of a Composition.
Related QuestionsRomans, Epistle to the: What can you tell me about the composition of the Epistle to the Romans?
TNN Online: FAQ - RAll ancient authorities are agreed that the Apostle Paul wrote the Epistle to the Romans. There are no disputes in early Christian history made about the authorship of this letter. Second and Third Century Christianity used Romans, along with 1 & 2 Corinthians, and Galatians, to establish much of its early theology. Romans stands as the longest of all the individual Pauline letters, and is often viewed as being the most significant.
Related QuestionsMark, Gospel of: What can you tell me about the composition of the Gospel of Mark?
TNN Online: FAQ - MThe majority of conservative scholars are in agreement that the Gospel of Mark was the first of the four Gospels to have been written, with the authors of Matthew and Luke borrowing extensively from it. If we accept that Yeshua the Messiah can predict the future as He predicted the fall of Jerusalem in Mark 13:2, then the composition of Mark can be placed before 70 C.E.
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